From the Carwash episode, Tommy impersonates his grandpa while foam fills up the car, by putting bubbles on his face. It later becomes a heartwarming moment when you realise that Tommy's impersonation helps Chuckie get over his fear of the carwash.

Another moment at the beginning of the same episode where the camera cuts back and forth between Chuckie's interpretation of events at the carwash and Chaz's.

From "I Remember Melville":

Tommy: I know! We'll get Chuckie a new bug!

Phil: Hey, if we find two bugs, can I eat the other one?

From the episode "The Seven Voyages of Cynthia," in which Tommy and Chuckie lose Angelica's doll, but are afraid to tell her:

Tommy: Hey, Angelica... uh... we got something to tell ya...

Angelica: What is it?!

Tommy: Uh... it's about Cynthia...

Angelica: Oh, Tommy! Do you know where she is?!

Tommy: Uh...

Angelica: Cuz if I find out who took her, I'll mash em, and crash em, and smash em into a million zillion blobs of applesauce!!!

Tommy and Chuckie: *gulp*

And then, after agreeing to help her look for Cynthia, Tommy and Chuckie pretend to search around Tommy's backyard:

Chuckie: Tommy, what are we doin' in this bush? We know Cynthia's not in here...

Chaz's recap of Chuckie's first visit to the barber: "And after he smeared the industrial strength cologne and got into the barrel of hair, he knocked over a tub of lather, skidded into a shelf of shampoo, and snapped a cardboard cut-out of Crew Cut the Clown right in half."

Arguably, Chuckie's mangled retelling of the same tale to the other babies was even funnier.

Another hilarious part of the same episode: Chaz claims he's never been so humiliated. Cue Stu and Didi naming instances where he has in fact been that humiliated, with Chaz looking back and forth between them as if at a tennis match, until he screams, "Okay, okay, I exaggerated!"

At the end of the episode, we find out Charlotte has broken her leg in a kayaking accident. Then, Drew asks Angelica if she has any chocolate pudding, and the camera zooms into her eyes as the buzzer gets louder and louder.

Grandpa and Stu's conversation about appropriate camp stories is hilarious, because of the reversal of expectations:

Stu: Say, I hope you're not reading the kids anything too scary, pop. Lou: Well, that all depends. It might be scary if you're thirty-five years old and you suddenly realize that you've never really lived! Stu: ...Look, pop, are you sure about this whole camping experiment? Lou: Stu, just because you had one bad eensy-weensy experience in the woods doesn't mean you have to wreck the great outdoors for everyone. Stu: Teensy weensy? I was lost for three days! Lou: Stu, that was over a year ago. Isn't it about time you put it behind ya?

And this follow-up conversation a bit later:

Didi: Stu, this isn't Manitoba, it's our backyard. The kids'll be fine. Just forget about them, and soon it will be morning, and we can all go on with our lives!

Stu: Yeah, I guess you're right. Good night.

(Light goes off, then comes back on)

Stu: What if there's a flash flood?

Didi: Stu, go to sleep.

When Tommy spends the weekend at Chuckie's house. After Tommy wakes him up over and over again to say something innocuous like "I'm glad I'm staying at your house," Chuckie finally has enough:

Tommy: Hey, Chuckie... Chuckie: WHAT?! Tommy, what?! I'm trying to sleep! Tommy: Oh, I was just thinking about green jello. Chuckie: Green jello? Tommy: Yeah, how do they do it? Chuckie: Do what? Tommy: Make it green. Chuckie: I don't know, Tommy. Just go to sleep! (They do, but then Chuckie's eyes shoot open.)Chuckie:(whispering, frightened) How do they make it green?

Grandpa: Remember what happened the last time you boys put on a show? Stu: Oh, come on, pop, my arm healed, and Drew sees almost perfectly out of that eye.

The scene where Stu and Drew argue about their childhoods during the puppet show, which descends into a family therapy session.

Stu: That was my bike! I earned it with my paper route! Drew: It was still usable! I only bent the handlebars a little! And that was on account of what you did to my skateboard! Stu: SKATEBOARD!? SKATEBOOOARD!!!Didi: Okay, let's agree to disagree. Stu, you shouldn't have wrecked Drew's skateboard. Drew, you shouldn't have bent Stu's handlebars. Boris: What's the matter with you, Didi? Let the boys argue.

To add to the humor, keep in mind both of them are still moving and communicating with their hand puppets while knelled down inside the prop theater while this whole argument takes place.

Stu buys two gerbils, and the kids let them loose in the basement. Several weeks later, Tommy and Chuckie open the basement door.

Chuckie: Look, Tommy! The floor's movin'!

While they're staring at the basement floor, Stu finds them and sees the "moving floor" and immediately yells, "Didi! The gerbils have reproduced!"

Even before that scene is a great joke, when Didi is annoyed that the gerbils keep leaving their little "presents" all over the house. Tommy and Chuckie exclaim, "Presents?" Smash cut to a close-up of gerbil poop.

Tommy: Hey! This isn't a present! It's gerdil poop!

Lou and Stu arguing with each other:

Lou: Why do you always lose your keys, dag-nabbit?!

Stu: Why do you always talk like a prospector when you're aggravated, "con-flabbit?"

The entirety of "Angelica Orders Out". When Angelica is mad that Grandpa Lou won't order her any dessert from a home delivery deli (aside from baked apples, which she hates) she calls the place when Grandpa Lou is asleep to order some desert. When the delivery person tells her that she's too young, she uses Stu's new voice-changing gadget that makes her sound exactly like her mother. She then orders every single dessert they have for delivery. When the delivery boy shows up, she grabs a picture of Didi, and speaks to the delivery boy through the mail slot.

Angelica's supposedly fake Flashback in "No More Cookies". In the first part, it seems like it's going to be a Heartwarming Moment, with Angelica's mom and dad telling her to say "mommy" or "daddy", respectively. Her first word?

It gets even funnier in a later scene, where we see her taking her first steps. Her parents go crazy trying to save the magical moment for posterity...then they realize that she's just trying to get a cookie on the table.

One of the best scenes is Grandpa naming off past experiences Stu's had with fixing things, all ending in some form of disaster. The best one is obvious.

Grandpa: This one I STILL don't understand! October 3: Change the Refrigerator Lightbulb: 9 stitches and a case of pink eye?

The Pirate Episode:

Tommy: REAL PIRATES LIKE SAND IN THEIR SHOES!

The entirety of "Regarding Stuie", where Stu hits his head and thinks he's a baby.

Tommy & Chuckie's Wild West style showdown with the "Junkfood Kid". She smacks Chuckie across the cheek with a chocolate bar, leaving an imprint ("I've been branded!") Tommy bends over to help him up, and she shoves a popsicle down the back of his diaper.

Chuckie's reaction when Tommy begins planning The Quest of the Week in "Let There Be Light":

Chuckie:(from under his blanket) No way, I'm not goin'! Not this time! This isn't just regular-plain-old scary, Tommy. This is THE DARK! There's no light at all, not even a night light! Forget it, Tommy. I'm. Stayin'. Right. Here.

The Garage Sale episode. After the babies have sold everything inside the house, and when Stu is brooding about it, Didi comes along with a little speech about how they still have each other and losing all their material goods can bring them closer. Stu's response?

Stu: Put a sock in it, Deed.

I'M NOT TOMMY!

I'm not Stu!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

This exchange from "Angelica in Love":

Angelica: I'm playing the most dangerous game of all.

Chuckie: Musical chairs?

Angelica: No, dummy, LOVE!!!

Chuckie sees his dad buried in the sand, only his head is visible. Chuckie's reaction is priceless. Made this troper burst into laughter.

Betty: Never mind that hippie Lipschitz! I don't know what kind of baby colony you're running, Deed, but it's time to face facts! The sixties are over and we lost, so get with the program, alright?

The end of the episode where Tommy is afraid he's turning into a monster. Betty's brother stops by and says "Big sisters are monsters". Tommy then says to Phil "Isn't Lil a teeny bit older than you". Lil turns around with candy canes for fangs and Phil runs away in terror.

The end of the episode where Angelica tries to convince Phil and Lil that either of them is the unfavourite. She walks in on Charlotte and Betty talking about sweaters.

Charlotte: My favourite will always be Angora.

Angelica: (terrified) Who's Angora!?

The "Vacation" episode where they go to Las Vegas and Angelica gets up on "stage" in the snack bar and starts singing her own song "Angelica the Beautiful". Then when the mothers leave the Circus Giganticus hotel and see Angelica performing hew own rendition of "Vacation" on the big TV outside. Their reactions are priceless. This scene also counts as a CMOA.

While Angelica is singing, all of the adults are frantically trying to stop her or get the babies, except grandpa! He actually joins Angelica in singing and throws things at the performers who were chasing after her.

Charlotte: (on the phone to Jonathan) What? Not you Jonathan; you know I wouldn't call one of my employees sweetie. At least, not since the Clarence Thomas hearings.

Which was part of Angelica setting off one hell of a car alarm in the parking garage with a voice saying "Stand back! You are too close to the vehicle!" to which Angelica responds, "Hey Mommy, neat! A talking car!" Then when the main (and loud) alarm starts up, all Angelica can say is "Cool!"

While we're on Charlotte/Jonathan, there's this bit:

Charlotte: (To the kids) Say bye-bye to mommy!

Jonathan: (Talking to Charlotte on the phone) Bye-bye, mommy!

Charlotte: Not you.

From the episode where Angelica learned a swear word, just the end where she casually says, "She thinks we're all, little..." and then her parents scream to censor the word out. It also offers as a bit of a funny moment considering several kids actually would have done that in her shoes because they didn't know the consequences!

YMMV of course but from the same episode the restaurant owner constantly calling her "Angie" always made this troper chuckle.

At the end of "Angelica the Magnificent," Tommy picks up Angelica's supposedly magic wand. He points it at the shed the dads spent all episode putting together and utters a "magic" word. The shed promptly collapses (though due to shaky workmanship), but the look on Tommy's face and the way he slowly lowers his arms are priceless.

In "Kid TV", Phil and Lil make fun of a soap opera. Angelica doesn't quite understand soap operas and comes on wearing a viking outfit and singing about how if it was an opera, they had to sing.

Chuckie's attempt at telling the most un-scary "scary story" he can think of so he won't scare himself:

Chuckie: So, um...the boy opened the door, and...he finded the most beautifulest room with lots of flowers and big fluffy pillows and bowls filled to the top with yummy candy! So the haunted house wasn't haunted after all, and the scaredy boy wasn't scared no more. The End! Angelica: What?! You can't end it like that! That wasn't even scary! A scary story doesn't got flowers and pillows and candy! Now tell it right! Or I'll start telling the story again! Chuckie: So, then, um...the boy, uh, opened the door...and the room was kinda dark. And there was pillows, but they was hard and lumpy. And the candy was yucky.

In the movie Dil dirties his diaper and Tommy goes "It looks like we'll have to change his diaper" and Phil goes "What do you mean we?"

In "Stu-Maker's Elves", Chuckie bounces up and down on a mattress and has fun but then bounces so much that the mattress closes leaving his head sticking out. That visual and his scream of "TOMMYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!" are priceless.

Angelica: This is ridiculous! I'm practically a grown-up, and I'm stuck wasting my time with you dumb babies!

Whenever the babies mispronounce words or unknowingly substitute them with different words. Examples:

"Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob?"

"Angelica! You're the one with rhinoplasty!"

"The jury?" "Not the jury, the jerky!"

"The fudge?!" "Nooo, judge! Can 't you babies talk right?!"

"Hey, Tommy, these cradles don't taste like clay!"

When Angelica thinks she's invisible in "The Baby Vanishes" due to the adults ignoring her as to not reinforce her behavior. The adults barely react as she dumps Spike's food on their heads or spills juice on them. Stu and Drew seem ready to simply scold her only for Didi to stop them. Didi however almost loses this charade when Angelica steals her glasses and runs off.

In the episode "Stu Gets a Job", Tommy is upset that his dad isn't around to play with him anymore, so he sets up traps around the house trying to prevent him from going to work. Stu thinks the traps are childish pranks set by Drew and tries some pranks of his own.

Stu: (speaking into the phone and pinching his fingers over his nostrils to badly imitate his brother's voice) Yes, hello. I'd like to order fifty pepperoni and cheese pizzas to be delivered immediately. My name? Drew Pickles. (Hangs up and walks off chuckling, while Lou shakes his head.)

Later, when Stu finds all his clothes missing from his closet except his disco suit, he's forced to wear it to work. Lou looks up from reading the newspaper as Stu enters the kitchen.

Lou: (chuckling) Lookin' good, son.

Stu: (flatly) Thanks, pop...

Still later:

Stu:(speaking into the phone and pinching his fingers over his nostrils to badly imitate his brother's voice) Hello, I'd like to report a car parked illegally on private property. The license plate reads 'DREW'.

At the beginning of the first Kimi-era episode, "Finsterella", Chuckie is in his high chair, and he and the adults have a little fun with him being able to talk. It's even funnier because Chuckie has a big smile on his face the whole time:

Kira: (hands Chuckie a muffin) Would you like something to eat, Chuckie?

In "Hair", Lou and his army buddy are laughing over their baldness and beer guts and how they tried to cover it up (only for Dil to basically "unfurl" the ruse) when Tommy walks in wearing his grandpa's toupee. Both Lou and the army buddy are still laughing, while Didi basically has a -__- look on her face.

In the wedding episode, "Let Them Eat Cake", when they find out Elaine has run away, Stu says not to worry - and that Didi disappeared for three days before their wedding. This prompts a slap from Didi.

In "Lady Luck", the twins think the shuffleboard pucks are cookies. Phil and Lil try to bite into one...

Lil: I think this cookie is older than we are.

In "The Odd Couple", when Tommy spends the weekend at Chuckie's house, Chuckie is very particular about how his toys are set up and played with, even showing Tommy how to properly play with his prized 'Bogo Block Village' playset, until...

Chuckie: (upon entering his bedroom) No, Tommy, no!

Tommy: (holding a Bogo Block person) What's wrong, Chuckie?

Chuckie: What's wrong? What's wrong? The Bogo Block Village! (shows a police car parked at a fire department) The police car's at the fire station, (shows a fire truck parked at the airport terminal) the fire truck's at the airport, (shows an airplane on the roof of a building) the airplane's on top of the restaurant! (shows a Bogo Block person on its side halfway out a door and another through a window) People are hanging out of windows and doors, (shows two buildings askew on their foundations) buildings are moved, (Chuckie waves a Bogo Block person in each of his fists) and you've completely taken apart City Hall!

In one episode, Angelica refers to herself as "Angelica C. Pickles, Esquire".

Talulah: Look, Billy! It's Oodles! Billy: Yeah! And it looks like something's wrong! Oodles: Billy! Talulah! Come quick! Uncle Lyle's locked in the barn again and it's on fire! Billy and Talulah: OH NO! (beat)Billy: Wait a minute... We don't have an Uncle Lyle. Talulah: We don't have a barn either...

This exchange, after Oodles busts into action and pulls Uncle Lyle out of the barn.

Uncle Lyle: Unh... What happened? Oodles: You were knocked unconscious by a falling beam after the electric cattle heater shorted out and sparked a fire in the hayloft! I performed an incredible act of bravery by putting out the fire and pulling you to safety! Uncle Lyle:Oh. Thanks.(beat) Hey, wait a minute! You can't talk...you're a dog!

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